Degrees Offered

Department of Technological Studies Master of Science Degree Programs

The Department of Technological Studies has two graduate programs. The M.S.
in Technology/Career and Technical Education focuses on the application of the
specific study and use of technology for students pursuing a degree in the areas
of technology education and career and technical education. The new M.S. in
Industrial Technology is for students pursuing a degree in industrial technology,
manufacturing, business, and enterprise quality leadership. The program encompasses
the advanced study of quality methods, technical processes, problem solving,
and application of leadership skills in non-educational environments.

Master Of Science - Technology/Career and Technical Education

(formerly Industrial Technology)

The program options encompass the advanced study of educational methods, technical
processes, problem solving, and the application of leadership skills in the
educational environment.

Note: For Career and Technical Education Licensure, see
"Professional Education: Licensures."

Preparation Requirements

Undergraduate major or minor in industrial technology, technology
education, and/or career and technical education.

IV. Required Research

Total Semester Credits Required for Degree 30
Credits

Competency Requirement

Students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in the application of instructional
technologies.

Master Of Science -- Industrial Technology

This program provides graduate education for non-teaching individuals. The
program focuses on developing industrial technology and quality leadership abilities
and the application and analysis of techniques in these areas.

Preparation Requirements

Undergraduate major or minor in industrial technology is suggested, but other
degrees may be appropriate based on the applicant’s career history and
interests.